Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7895660 | Corrosion Science | 2014 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
The corrosion and scaling performance of a multilayered diamond-like carbon (DLC) film deposited on mild steel in simulated CO2-enhanced oil recovery conditions was systematically investigated. An extremely low corrosion rate of the film compared to the uncoated pipeline steel in CO2-saturated solutions was observed. It indicates that the DLC film can be effective in preventing carbon steel from long-term corrosion attack, owing to a minimization of submicro-scale defects by corrosion product deposition. It can also prevent the formation of salt scales in CO2-saturated conditions. The DLC film may be an ideal coating material on pipelines for preventing both corrosion and scale formation.
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Authors
Zi Ming Wang, Jian Zhang, Xia Han, Qing Fang Li, Zeng Lin Wang, Ronghua Wei,